my name is lisa left. on behalf of the museum leadership, i want to welcome the many ambassadors, diplomats, representatives from the u.s. state department, other u.s. government agencies, will members of our holocaust memorial council, and national jewish organization. organizations. most importantly, i want to give a special warm welcome to the many holocaust survivors with us today. it has been their honor, and in memory of the victims, that we are dedicated to making the world a better place for ourselves and future generations. this event commemorated international holocaust remembrance a is being streamed live. i also want to welcome those watching from across the u.s. and across the world. wherever you may be, we hope you will share your reflections of the day on social media, and tag with #weremember. in 2005, the united nations established this day to honor the memory of the victims of the holocaust, to educate ourselves about that history, and draw from it lesso
A new cohort of Linford Scholars is starting their studies in the Cockrell School of Engineering thanks to a transformative investment from Michael and Erika Linford.
Anarchist, journalist, drama critic, advocate of birth control and free love, Emma Goldman was one of the most famous - and notorious - women in the early twentieth century. Against a dramatic backdrop of political argument, show trials, imprisonment, and tempestuous romances, Goldman chronicles the epoch that she helped shape: the reform movements of the Progressive Era, the early years of and later disillusionment with Lenin's Bolshevik experiment, and more.